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Duke and Potteries dialect

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Difference between Duke and Potteries dialect

Duke vs. Potteries dialect

A duke (male) or duchess (female) can either be a monarch ruling over a duchy or a member of royalty or nobility, historically of highest rank below the monarch. Potteries is an English dialect of the North Midlands of England, almost exclusively in and around Stoke-on-Trent.

Similarities between Duke and Potteries dialect

Duke and Potteries dialect have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Dux.

Dux

Dux (plural: ducēs) is Latin for "leader" (from the noun dux, ducis, "leader, general") and later for duke and its variant forms (doge, duce, etc.). During the Roman Republic, dux could refer to anyone who commanded troops, including foreign leaders, but was not a formal military rank.

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Duke and Potteries dialect Comparison

Duke has 349 relations, while Potteries dialect has 41. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.26% = 1 / (349 + 41).

References

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